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HISTORY

A journey through the history of Canada

Canada's history, influenced by Indigenous roots and European colonization, witnessed a shift to British control in 1763. In 1867, Canada federated as an autonomous nation within the British Empire. The 20th century brought crucial roles in global conflicts and substantial socio-economic changes. The patriation of the constitution in 1982 marked a legislative milestone. Today, Canada is celebrated for its cultural diversity, breathtaking landscapes, and steadfast commitment to human rights.

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Explore the Greatness of the North

Discover the diversity of Canada, from its stunning natural landscapes to its rich history and vibrant cultural mix. We take you on a journey to explore the wonders of this unique country. Welcome to Canada, where greatness awaits you in every experience!

39.5

Million
inhabitants

19

Heritage
of humanity

Largest country
in the world

main provinces

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Alberta

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British Columbia

British Columbia highlights the Pacific coast, diverse geography, and the vibrant city of Vancouver.

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Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan, known for vast prairies, is an agricultural hub with Regina as a center for arts and culture.

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Manitoba

Manitoba offers picturesque lakes and forests, with Winnipeg as a cultural hub.

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New Brunswick

Atlantic coast, Bay of Fundy, coastal beauty, history.

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Northest
Territories

Northern Canada, arctic landscapes, Nahanni Park.

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Yukon

Rich in Klondike Gold Rush history, features rugged and a cultural blend of outdoor adventures in Whitehorse.

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Provinces

Canada's 13 provinces showcase diverse geography and culture, stretching from the Rocky Mountains to the Arctic regions. The Atlantic provinces charm with maritime landscapes, while Quebec and Ontario offer unique cultural and urban experiences.
The northern territories, like Yukon and the Northwest Territories, feature stunning arctic landscapes, and British Columbia's Pacific coast captivates with lush rainforests.

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National Parks

Canada's National Parks are natural jewels that encapsulate the pristine essence and astonishing biodiversity of this vast country. From the majestic Rocky Mountains in the west to the expansive plains in the center and the Arctic parks in the north, these parks showcase Canada's natural beauty. Banff, the first National Park in Canada and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, features towering mountain landscapes, ancient glaciers, and diverse wildlife, including moose and grizzly bears.
Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland offers a unique blend of fjords, mountains, and maritime landscapes, while on the Pacific coast, Pacific Rim National Park Reserve is a haven for beach enthusiasts and surfers. In the north, Auyuittuq National Park in Nunavut dazzles with its Arctic landscape of mountains and glaciers. These parks, among many others, not only safeguard Canada's rich natural heritage but also provide unique opportunities for visitors to explore and connect with the astonishing diversity of the Canadian natural environment.

national parks

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Jasper National Park

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Forillon National
Park

It is known for its diverse ecosystems, cliffs, and marine wildlife.

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Fundy National
Park

Is renowned for tides along, coastal landscapes, and hiking trails.

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Gros Morne
National Park

Known for its striking fjords, towering cliffs, and diverse geological features.

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Nahanni National
Park Reserve

Stunning arctic landscapes, including the iconic Nahanni River and Virginia Falls.

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St. Lawrence
Islands Park

Numerous islands celebrated for biodiversity and historical sites.

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Waterton Lakes
National Park

Offering picturesque mountain landscapes and pristine lakes.

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vibrant cities

Montreal

Toronto

Vancouver

Quebec

Capital

The capital of Canada is Ottawa, a city located in the province of Ontario. Ottawa is unique in that it shares the role of capital with another city, Gatineau, which is in the province of Quebec, on the opposite side of the Ottawa River. This arrangement reflects Canada's linguistic and cultural duality as an officially bilingual country with English and French as official languages.
Ottawa is known for its distinctive architecture, including the majestic Parliament of Canada and the Rideau Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that turns into a skating rink in winter. In addition to being the political center of the country, Ottawa also hosts numerous museums, art galleries, and cultural events throughout the year. The city is situated in a stunning natural setting, with rivers, parks, and green spaces complementing its vibrant urban life.

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